"Bush Pickle" cucumber plants produce an abundance of short, stocky cucumbers, referred to as pickling cucumbers, on a compact plant. Unlike traditional cucumber plants, bush cucumber plants produce short vines and require little space to grow. "Bush Pickle" cucumbers, a variety of bush pickling cucumbers, produce cucumbers that reach a length of 5 inches, and are used for both pickling and eating fresh in garden salads. "Bush Pickle" plants produce short vines that spread 24 to 36 inches from the base of the plant, making them ideal for growing in areas where space is limited. Like other cucumber plants, "Bush Pickle" prefers full sun in a well-drained location and thrives in summer gardens across the United States.